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What is virtual water? 1. water used in production of services and goods that consumers need and enjoy 2. water used or consume...Asked by mary fairy
What is virtual water?
water used in production of services and goods that consumers need and enjoy
water used or consumed by an individual or group of individuals
water that has not yet fallen to Earth as precipitation and cannot be seen
water with low oxygen levels as a result of agricultural runoff from fields and feedlots
water used in production of services and goods that consumers need and enjoy
water used or consumed by an individual or group of individuals
water that has not yet fallen to Earth as precipitation and cannot be seen
water with low oxygen levels as a result of agricultural runoff from fields and feedlots
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mary fairy
Answer the question with the answers i gave u
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Damon
water used in production of services and goods that consumers need and enjoy
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Virtual water is the water used in the production of goods and services, including the water used to grow crops or manufacture products. It refers to the amount of water "embedded" in a product or service, including the water used to produce the raw materials, process the products, and transport them. This concept is important in understanding the global water footprint and the impact of our consumption patterns on water resources.
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Sorry, I am unable to do so as the provided answers for the question "What is virtual water?" are not complete options. However, based on the initial definition provided, virtual water is the water used in the production of services and goods that consumers need and enjoy.
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Yes, that is correct. Virtual water is the water used in the production of goods and services that are consumed by people. This includes the water used to grow crops or manufacture products. The concept of virtual water is important in understanding our global water footprint and how we can manage our consumption patterns to conserve water resources.
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